Accession No
1924.481 B
Description
Eight sherds, two of which are reconstructed from smaller fragments. Including a polychrome body sherd, featuring red, white or tan, and black decoration; a body sherd painted on its interior with thick dark lines of uneven lengths with rounded terminals, and burnished on its exterior; and a rim sherd, slightly flared.
Place
Americas; North America; United States of America; New Mexico; Cibola County; Zuni Reservation; Kechib:wa [Kechipauan]
Period
Pueblo IV early Pueblo V c 1425-1680
Source
Clarke, Louis Colville Gray [excavator and donor]; Lothrop, Samuel Kirkland [excavator]
Department
Arch
Reference Numbers
1924.481 B
Cultural Affliation
A:shiwi [Zuni]
Material
Ceramic; Pottery
Local Term
Measurements
Events
Context (Found together / assemblage)
Found stored with sherd accessioned as Z 43548.
Event Date
Author: Sophie Wardle
Context (Field collection)
General Dig, Trench V. Excavated by Samuel K. Lothrop, Museum of the American Indian, and Louis Clarke, Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, as part of the Louis C.G. Clarke Kechipauan Expedition, 19 June – 1 September 1923. See archive (FR5/1/2 – FR5/1/7) and photo collection for excavation notes, drawings, site plans, photographs, etc.
Event Date 1923
Author: maa
Description (Physical description)
Description for 1924.481 [A-B]: 'Fragments of a pottery bottle, red on cream-grey. Also some small fragments of grey ware.'
Event Date 1924
Author: maa
Context (References)
Bushnell, G.H.S. (1955). ‘Some Pueblo IV pottery types from Kechipawan, New Mexico, U.S.A.’ Anais do XXXI Congresso Internacional de Americanistas, 1954, vol. 2. Sao Paulo: Editora Anhembi. pp. 657-665.
Event Date 1955
Author: Sophie Wardle
Description (Physical description)
Eight sherds, two of which are reconstructed from smaller fragments. Including a polychrome body sherd, featuring red, white or tan, and black decoration; a body sherd painted on its interior with thick dark lines of uneven lengths with rounded terminals, and burnished on its exterior; and a rim sherd, slightly flared.
Event Date 21/1/2025
Author: Sophie Wardle
FM:323441
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